Maternal Vitamin D Levels in Pregnancy and Dental Caries in Children

NCT ID: NCT03273725

Last Updated: 2017-09-06

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

COMPLETED

Total Enrollment

178 participants

Study Classification

OBSERVATIONAL

Study Start Date

2016-06-30

Study Completion Date

2017-08-31

Brief Summary

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The main aim of this study is to investigate potential associations between maternal pre- and postnatal vitamin D level and oral health outcomes (caries and developmental defects of enamel) in their children at 7-9 years of age.

Detailed Description

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Vitamin D plays an important part in calcium absorption needed for calcification of hard tissues such as bone. Lack of vitamin D can lead to growth retardation in children and a variety of bone related problems in adulthood such as osteopenia, osteoporosis and increased risk of bone fracture. Vitamin D deficiency has also been associated with a variety of other health problems. In relation to oral health, studies have suggested that lack of vitamin D may interfere with tooth development resulting in development defects of the enamel, which in turn increase the risk of dental caries. As teeth begin to calcify around 14 weeks in utero and continue until the enamel on the last primary tooth is completed around ten months after birth, it is plausible that both pre- and postnatal vitamin D levels can have an impact on the development of the enamel in primary teeth in the offspring, which in turn may be related to the risk of developing enamel defects and dental caries. Furthermore, vitamin D may play a role in the immune system and thereby affect the oral microflora. Vitamin D could therefore also affect the risk of caries through immunological pathways. Few previous studies have investigated the associations between vitamin D and oral health outcomes, such as these.

The aim of this study is to investigate the potential associations between maternal pre- and postnatal vitamin D levels and oral health outcomes, such as caries and dental enamel defects in the offspring at 7-9 years of age.

The current study is a follow-up study of a previous study conducted in Trondheim and Stavanger, Norway. In 2007-2009 a total of 855 pregnant women participated in the Training in Pregnancy (TRIP) study, a randomised controlled trial study conducted to investigate whether exercise during pregnancy would help prevent or treat various pregnancy related illnesses. The women were included between weeks 18-22 of pregnancy and were followed-up at week 32-36 of pregnancy and at 3 months post-partum. An additional follow-up was also conducted among the participants from Trondheim at 18 months post-partum. The data collection included both questionnaires, clinical examinations and blood samples. The blood samples taken from the mothers at 18-22 weeks and 32-36 weeks of pregnancy have been analysed for levels of vitamin D, calcium, phosphate, magnesium, creatinine, albumin and PTH. In the current study, the children are invited to a dental examination, including a saliva sample. These clinical examinations will be conducted from June 2016 through to August 2017.

Conditions

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Vitamin D Deficiency Dental Caries Dental Enamel Hypoplasia

Study Design

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Observational Model Type

OTHER

Study Time Perspective

PROSPECTIVE

Interventions

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Dental examination including taking a saliva sample.

The main focus of the dental examination is enamel defects and caries. Saliva samples (stimulated) will also be taken.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Mother of the child participated in the main study "Training in Pregnancy"

Exclusion Criteria

* Consent not given
Minimum Eligible Age

7 Years

Maximum Eligible Age

9 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Sponsors

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Tannhelsetjenestens Kompetansesenter Midt-Norge

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Tone Natland Fagerhaug

Head of Research

Responsibility Role PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Other Identifiers

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TannhelsetjenestensKM

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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